Accessibility
Accessibility in design ensures that everyone, irrespective of their disabilities, is able to enjoy good user experiences. Technically, accessibility is a key component of a broader term — inclusive design. It goes beyond just meeting the needs of people with disabilities and aims to create experiences that are accessible and usable by everyone, regardless of their age, gender, ethnicity, culture, or other characteristics.
Contrary to popular belief, designing for people with disabilities does not make designs boring or uninteresting. In fact, it makes design more usable and enjoyable for all users.[1]